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Tapered Cork Stoppers Size 11: Pack of 10
Tapered Cork Stoppers Size 11: Pack of 10

Tapered Cork Stoppers Size 11: Pack of 10

Product ID : 14357397


Galleon Product ID 14357397
Shipping Weight 0.06 lbs
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Shipping Dimension 5.47 x 2.8 x 1.14 inches
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Tapered Cork Stoppers Size 11: Pack of 10 Features

  • Variations in appearance are to be expected in this 100% NATURAL product.

  • Top dia. 1-1/16, point dia. 53/64, length 1-1/4 inches

  • Pack of 10

  • Imported from the Forests of Portugal.

  • Sustainably Harvested Natural Cork


About Tapered Cork Stoppers Size 11: Pack Of 10

Approximate Measurements: 28x32x22mm Top dia. 1-1/16, point dia. 53/64, length 1-1/4 inches All Natural - Sustainably Harvested Corks are an unsurpassed sealant for kitchenware, laboratory glassware, masking, and various industrial applications. Impermeable and impervious to chemical interactions with liquid contents, the reusable cork is the perfect sealant. All of our corks are pressed, not amalgamated. Pressed is a more natural state and does not have the glue additives that agglomerated corks have.Variations in appearance are to be expected in this 100% NATURAL product. These corks are not made for use in wine bottles. The most obvious difference being that corks used in wine bottles are not tapered. These corks are tapered. All of our corks are imported from the forests of Portugal. Unlike petroleum, gas, coal and other diminishing natural resources, cork is the outer bark that grows on replenish-able, renewable, inexhaustible evergreen oaks known by the Latin name Quercus (oak) Suber (cork). Almost 80% of the world's cork comes from the Iberian Peninsula - Portugal (51%) and Spain (28%) where soil, temperature, rainfall, and wind conditions are ideal. Like cows that continually renew their supply of milk or moose that regrow their antlers - the cork tree regenerates its precious outer layer 12 or 13 times during its 150 year lifetime. The outer bark is harvested every 8 to 10 years after the initial first stripping at 15 to 20 years